Eisenstadt, the state capital of Burgenland, is the smallest state capital of Austria with approx. 14,900 inhabitants.
The history of Eisenstadt and the Burgenland are closely connected to the princely family of the Esterházy. They got their power by their unswerving loyalty to the emperors of the Habsburg dynasty, which rewarded them high offices.
In the 17th Century, the two generations, Count Nikolaus Esterházy and Paul I Esterházy held the position of the Palatine of Hungary, the representative function of the Hungarian king.
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More InformationThey rebuilt the fortress into a castle. Her untiring support of art and culture is as known as their merits in the fight against Turks and Frenchmen.
Joseph Haydn was in their services for almost 40 years and wrote his most famous works at this time. Today, his residential building is open to the public.

The city hall, with its early Renaissance style differs from the other houses on the main square.

The cathedral has significant military elements, characterized by the Turkish Wars.
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Hello friend,
It was nice to seeyour vídeo about Eisenstadt! I visited this town in 2002, also I visited the Haydn house!!
It was great! What a pity I have no any vídeo from this trip, so it was amazing to see yours.
Kind regards,
Géris Lopes Consalter
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Thank you very much for your nice feedback.
We are glad to bring back memories from your trip to Eisenstadt.
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